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or an education. leaving their families behind. working multiple jobs, learning the english language, making lots of sacrifices, my parents started a successful small business and economist their dreams. for the i visited cuba first time and that my relatives. imagine living in a country where the very government in peds its people from pursuing their goals and achieving their dreams. its people from their goals and achieving their dreams. -- impedes its people from their goals and achieving their dreams. america is truly unique. with its proud tradition of smaller government, respect personal liberties, dreams are impossible elsewhere and possible here. the choices of our founding fathers made it so. it is our sponsor ability to ensure that our country continues to prosper. i ran for public office because i was unhappy with the direction of new york state. the overtaxing, the reckless spending, the lack of ethics and need for accountability, the antithesis of conservatism. we made some progress over the past two years. in the new
or an education. leaving their families behind. working multiple jobs, learning the english language, making lots of sacrifices, my parents started a successful small business and economist their dreams. for the i visited cuba first time and that my relatives. imagine living in a country where the very government in peds its people from pursuing their goals and achieving their dreams. its people from their goals and achieving their dreams. -- impedes its people from their goals and achieving...
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if you have any stake in education or if education means anything to you personally, your kids, your family, future of the country, according to many individuals, it's a must read and i strongly recommend. so on that note please join me in thanking michelle rhee for an incredible talk. [applause] >> tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> this system of mass incarceration is now so deeply rooted in our social political and economic structure that is not going to just fade away or downsize out of sight without a major a people, a from the radical shift in our public consciousness. now, i know this many people today who will say oh, yeah, there's no hope of indian mass incarceration in america. no, no. , there's no. pick another issue. just as many people were re-signed to jim crow in the south and say yeah, yeah, that's a shame, it's a shame, but that's just the way this. i find it so the people today view the million cycling in andd out of our prisons and jails today is just an unfortunate but an alterable fact of american life. well, i'm quite certain that dr. king would not have been so
if you have any stake in education or if education means anything to you personally, your kids, your family, future of the country, according to many individuals, it's a must read and i strongly recommend. so on that note please join me in thanking michelle rhee for an incredible talk. [applause] >> tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> this system of mass incarceration is now so deeply rooted in our social political and economic structure that is not going to just fade away or...
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poor kids don't get a good education. it is an out reinsch -- outrage raid that is why it drives you crazy. -- outrage. [applause] be ready to do it for a long time. our civil rights activists should say i'm going to fight for you, whether you vote for me or not. threean it and do it for or four years, and then we will win. best of all, it is the right thing to do. we know it is depressing right now. that is what you are here for. you are the activists and on the frontline. we assist you. we run the idea to you. are made notders for when times are good or when the country is on the right track, it is for when times are tough. everyone knows this is the beginning of a new era. we bring the dream that two americans. when we revolutionize our movement, we remember our grandparents who came on a boat poor to this country looking for a truly fair system which meant that it rewarded their hard work for the first time in their lives. fight for that dream and we will win. when we do, it will be a better country for us and for our
poor kids don't get a good education. it is an out reinsch -- outrage raid that is why it drives you crazy. -- outrage. [applause] be ready to do it for a long time. our civil rights activists should say i'm going to fight for you, whether you vote for me or not. threean it and do it for or four years, and then we will win. best of all, it is the right thing to do. we know it is depressing right now. that is what you are here for. you are the activists and on the frontline. we assist you. we...
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education reform i mean where do you start and where do you stop they can't get along i mean you get harry reid and boehner boehner telling here reid to f. i'm self didn't know that. although i did agree with them but it's more i don't know egos or you know to show who's right or wrong and they're not working for the people i think we should fire all these bombs throw them out and start over though the rift between parties has widened recently as regards mistrust of the federal government sentiment about congress is actually pretty uniform across party lines almost sixty percent of people declaring all different party affiliations so that they disapprove of congress and they place the blame squarely on members not the system it looks like the only bipartisan agreement coming out of the capitol these days is our collective disapproval in washington d.c. and kurdistan quist party. now we return to the subject of cyber security in general keith alexander leads the u.s. cyber command and the national security agency yesterday he told the u.s. armed services committee that by two thousand
education reform i mean where do you start and where do you stop they can't get along i mean you get harry reid and boehner boehner telling here reid to f. i'm self didn't know that. although i did agree with them but it's more i don't know egos or you know to show who's right or wrong and they're not working for the people i think we should fire all these bombs throw them out and start over though the rift between parties has widened recently as regards mistrust of the federal government...
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tell me that about a way but there's a lot of an educated people this country i think government people don't care about american anymore i think they're more interested in the next election and less interested in what's right for the country certain politicians have lobbyists or special interests and keeping their own job security becomes a priority a house the senate the president's office i think we're all struggling with the inability to make progress on these issues particularly around budget i don't understand how our government can run a country this size and not have a budget for. five and a half years now i don't i run a company i have a budget i have to answer to shareholders how they don't i don't know this but you know this immigration there's tax reform there's tons of things education reform i mean where do you start and where do you stop they can't get along i mean you've got harry reid and boehner boehner telling harry reid to f. i'm self didn't know that. well i did agree with them but it's more i don't know egos or you know to show who's right or wrong and they're not
tell me that about a way but there's a lot of an educated people this country i think government people don't care about american anymore i think they're more interested in the next election and less interested in what's right for the country certain politicians have lobbyists or special interests and keeping their own job security becomes a priority a house the senate the president's office i think we're all struggling with the inability to make progress on these issues particularly around...
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where i see the problem and that is how many women are men are unable to get the education they need to prevent an unplanned pregnancy or have access to contraception. the numbers speaks to what we as a society should do to ensure every child is a wanted child and can be cared for. because you can want it and not have the resources to care for them. it speaks more to the social safety net perhaps than anything else. >> to think if they developed a male contraceptive pill that the number would be significantly reduced? >> that's a good question. i think of both genders could be his contraception at the same time, yes. the more reliable health care -- more reliable contraception either gender can avail themselves up, the more you see the rate of an end pregnancies decrease. [inaudible] >> i think that also gets to the question of why there isn't a male pill developed yet. that might be a much bigger conversation. >> thank you, mr. chairman. [applause] >> for more information, visit the author's website, sarah erdreich.com. it's a mac bob deans is associate deans at the defense counsel,
where i see the problem and that is how many women are men are unable to get the education they need to prevent an unplanned pregnancy or have access to contraception. the numbers speaks to what we as a society should do to ensure every child is a wanted child and can be cared for. because you can want it and not have the resources to care for them. it speaks more to the social safety net perhaps than anything else. >> to think if they developed a male contraceptive pill that the number...
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education equals freedom. we are creating a pocket of freedom by embracing our budget every single year and passing it in a balanced way. we are showing the federal government that you don't have to spend money that you don't have. we are creating a pocket of freedom by lowering taxes and regulations on business so we can hire more floridians instead of people paying more for their government. let me tell you one more way we are planning a flag -- planting a flag in our state. there is an increasing trend in washington that someone described as cartel federalism. states are being lured -- i would argue, coerced -- into expanding programs like medicaid and passing regulations federal mandate, but with the promise of free money. they are trying to buy us off. one by one. i am not buying it. florida will not buy it, and america should not buy it. [applause]we will stand up to their inflexible plans and work in our own solution. one that better reflects the needs and priorities of our state. here is the bottom lin
education equals freedom. we are creating a pocket of freedom by embracing our budget every single year and passing it in a balanced way. we are showing the federal government that you don't have to spend money that you don't have. we are creating a pocket of freedom by lowering taxes and regulations on business so we can hire more floridians instead of people paying more for their government. let me tell you one more way we are planning a flag -- planting a flag in our state. there is an...
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department of education. [applause] education is too important for it to be governed by bureaucrats in washington, taking choices away from parents and kids. [applause] and we need to champion school choice. [applause] the civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and explaining to young kids trapped in failing schools, young african- americans, why they are willing to consign -- confine another generation to not having a fair fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we need to stand with israel. [applause] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. [applause] just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house source and said $250 million to egypt. and sent 250 million dollars to egypt, with no conditions, nothing focused on u.s. national security principally wrote a check. -- security. simply wrote a check. we need to get back to growth and opportunity. spreading the message that our policies work, their policies don't, that g
department of education. [applause] education is too important for it to be governed by bureaucrats in washington, taking choices away from parents and kids. [applause] and we need to champion school choice. [applause] the civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and explaining to young kids trapped in failing schools, young african- americans, why they are willing to consign -- confine another generation to not having a fair fair and equal shot at the...
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antiwar movement and civil rights, et cetera, but that the sense of an ongoing process, an ongoing educational process, which was what they were really there for was not going to be sacrificed to this. >> sounds like there's a silver lining. >> there is and that's why i took this line in the book which not everybody has bought which is to emphasize the continuities rather than the change. >> and that comes in bearing my time here, not to cut you off or interrupt you, rethinking the other in antiquity is a later work, but -- >> much later. >> but the antiquity -- rethinking the other, the theme of this discussion, the other, the bad guys, the people there who are different from us we embody them with evil and so on, rethinking that, but still it's a book for our times, i assume. >> well, i would like to think it is a book for our time because, as i said, i'd like to see antiquity as a positive model rather than a negative model for our times in terms of these enter connections and the sense of a mutual regard, a mutual respect that ancient society has had for one another, that i would like to s
antiwar movement and civil rights, et cetera, but that the sense of an ongoing process, an ongoing educational process, which was what they were really there for was not going to be sacrificed to this. >> sounds like there's a silver lining. >> there is and that's why i took this line in the book which not everybody has bought which is to emphasize the continuities rather than the change. >> and that comes in bearing my time here, not to cut you off or interrupt you,...
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it's getting those people to get more education. >> jonas, isn't this important? aren't we making strategic changes in the jobs market so that we will have a better, basically, labor market in the future? >> unfortunately, i do think that we're getting a little european and which means we might always have a lower participation rate than in the 90's, a lot of those countries have low participation rates, too, longer unemployment insurance, more disability. and a lot-- people don't think they'll make a lot in the private sector, as wages eventually catch up and weak more or less for the last decade. you'll see people think, oh, i'd rather get the job even though it's not the job i want than that. so i think it will improve, but it won't get back to the super gang busters in america we had in the past, somewhere between old america and current europe, i think. >> okay. but jonas, a lot of people are losing their health care benefits when they go from full-time jobs to part-time jobs. so, even though, you say we're going european and what a great way to go, they're d
it's getting those people to get more education. >> jonas, isn't this important? aren't we making strategic changes in the jobs market so that we will have a better, basically, labor market in the future? >> unfortunately, i do think that we're getting a little european and which means we might always have a lower participation rate than in the 90's, a lot of those countries have low participation rates, too, longer unemployment insurance, more disability. and a lot-- people don't...
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i know how to educate kids. ousd does not, ripped off the taxpayer, but i understand they hate competition. i don't work at the school. what they try to do is using me to close the school. john: thank you, ben chavez. the school board decides in a couple weeks. coming up, universal preschool. doesn't that sound warm and fuzzy? next, do kids even need school? this 14-year-old doesn't go to school. we talk to him next. ♪ ♪ john: some don't fight the blob, but escape it and home school. home schooling was once unusual, but as more people realize how bad the government monopoly is, more used it. one and a half million americans are home schooled, most go to college, most do better than the other kids in college. how does home schooling work? well, some parents act like teachers in a classroom. it's structured, but some have no rules letting the kids learn almost entirely op their own calledded unschooling, and it's getting more attention. 14-year-old jude steffers-wilson's unschooled, and jamie unschools her. am
i know how to educate kids. ousd does not, ripped off the taxpayer, but i understand they hate competition. i don't work at the school. what they try to do is using me to close the school. john: thank you, ben chavez. the school board decides in a couple weeks. coming up, universal preschool. doesn't that sound warm and fuzzy? next, do kids even need school? this 14-year-old doesn't go to school. we talk to him next. ♪ ♪ john: some don't fight the blob, but escape it and home school. home...
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i know how to educate kids. ousd does not, ripped off the taxpayer, but i understand they hate competition. i don't work at the school. what they try to do is using me to close the school. john: thank you, ben chavez. the school board decides in a couple weeks. coming up, universal preschool. doesn't that sound warm and fuzzy? next, do kids even need school? this 14-year-old doesn't go to school. we talk to him next. ♪ this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their bus
i know how to educate kids. ousd does not, ripped off the taxpayer, but i understand they hate competition. i don't work at the school. what they try to do is using me to close the school. john: thank you, ben chavez. the school board decides in a couple weeks. coming up, universal preschool. doesn't that sound warm and fuzzy? next, do kids even need school? this 14-year-old doesn't go to school. we talk to him next. ♪ this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you...
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i know how to educate kids. ousd does not, ripped off the taxpayer, but i understand they hate competition. i don't work at the school. what they try to do is using me to close the school. john: thank you, ben chavez. the school board decides in a couple weeks. coming up, universal preschool. doesn't that sound warm and fuzzy? next, do kids even need school? this 14-year-old doesn't go to school. we talk to him next. ♪ ♪music plays thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for proving there's nowhere we can't go. but, at some point... giant leaps gave way to baby steps... and with all due respect, you're history. if you taught us anything, it's that you can't cling to the past... if you want to create the future. that's why, instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. pushing u.s. aviation to new heights. all 80 thousand of us. busy investing billions in the industry's boldest moves. it's biggest advances in technology. bringing our passengers the best, the most spacious fleet in
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. >> he's turning education on its head, pushing technology into teaching and ruffling feathers along the way. >> are you surprised by the controversy? >> he answers his critics. tyler florence talks about his biggest fears of opening the doors of a san francisco restaurant. he talks about how he feels about people who don't eat fried chicken. >> if you don't want fried chicken, i don't want to talk to you. here is raj mathai. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. we started this series a few months ago and it's been incredible. we are going behind the scenes with the most dynamic people in the country. tonight is no different. we begin with a fixture in washington. leon panetta is the one who orchestrated the attack on osama bin laden. he did it with his beth friend by his side. >> that picture of lincoln hangs in the room where the joint chief's always meet. they gave me a copy of that picture. >> reporter: behind the scenes there are few things you need to know about leon panetta. his laughter is contagious. his foul language is honest. >> when i got into new departments and agen
. >> he's turning education on its head, pushing technology into teaching and ruffling feathers along the way. >> are you surprised by the controversy? >> he answers his critics. tyler florence talks about his biggest fears of opening the doors of a san francisco restaurant. he talks about how he feels about people who don't eat fried chicken. >> if you don't want fried chicken, i don't want to talk to you. here is raj mathai. >> good evening. thanks for joining...
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america's education system is being turned upside down in a way that i think people don't realize. a whole series of reforms, you know, from how teachers are paid, what the curriculum is, how students are tested, all of this is changing. insfru structure, another one. we're always worried about how the federal government doesn't have enough for insfru structure, and at the moment, doesn't, that's rights. but if you look around the country, public/private partnerships, new forms of trust to channel private investment into infrastructure, we're finding ways to deal with these problems that the u.s. has at the moment. and in a few years that should pay off. >> music to my ears. ed mcbride, washington bureau chief with the economist. thanks for joining us. christine romans is the host of "your bottom line." she'll be back later in the show. this ship is the latest pr headache for carnival. but travelers are still booking trips on the high seas. coming up next, i'll tell you if investors are jumping overboard. and could this finally be it? the device that dethrones apple as the king of
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is this the future of american education i'll talk with randi weingarten see what we can do to stop the right's war on the schools and the corporate media just can't wrap their heads around why over chavez used venezuela's oil wealth to fight poverty what don't they get to tell you and i'd still eat it. you need to know this millions of americans have seen argo jaska winning movie based on the iran hostage crisis unfortunately the story presented in argo isn't the real story behind the crisis but more of the story that the ronald reagan campaign used to manipulate americans and to help him win the presidency. the civil war. everything. seized and more than sixty thousand american citizens. seized to be held as hostages who told them to go home. when the reagan bush ticket first rolled out of the republican convention nobody thought reagan had a chance against jimmy carter the oil price shocks from the arab oil embargo were producing inflation there was a mild recession but still americans largely thought reagan was a ray gun radical and he was way down in the polls and then the hostages
is this the future of american education i'll talk with randi weingarten see what we can do to stop the right's war on the schools and the corporate media just can't wrap their heads around why over chavez used venezuela's oil wealth to fight poverty what don't they get to tell you and i'd still eat it. you need to know this millions of americans have seen argo jaska winning movie based on the iran hostage crisis unfortunately the story presented in argo isn't the real story behind the crisis...
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this should be a part of their education. tell us what you think about it on our facebook page at facebook .com/kron4. >> a long island firefighter ended up battling a blaze that is own house last night. a driver- truck into the. all the house and the truck caught fire. the drug also had a natural gas line leading into the house, causing an explosion. the homeowner, a volunteer firefighter responded on the scene. i want to give were inside a house of the time but got out safely and were not hurt. the driver of the big was charged with driving while impaired by drugs as well as second degree reckless endangerment. >> we will take a break, 6:44 a.m. is the time. rob black will be joining us with is from wall street. a live look from the mall tam cam, a lot of fog out there. we will be right back. >> welcome back, the dow was down 30 right now. we have seen that in the past a good day is what we have been closing up. the think a rally could finally be ending today? >> if the rally continues to day will be nine straight days. the
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education worked for me. i started reading within a year and a half i went from the bottom of the class to the top of the class. the same kids who were calling me dummy in the fifth grade were calling me and saying benny, d do this. -- how do you do this? by that time, i had a different impression of myself. education is a fundamental principle of the success of america. we are allowing it to go under. you go out there and you talk to the average person now. they may be able to tell you who won dancing with the stars. they may be able to tell you who won the football game. they cannot tell you anything that is important. they do not know about foreign policy. they do not know what things mean. consequently, they have become the england. they have become the unprepared. -- consequently, they have become the ignorance. our system of government is based upon a well educated and informed populace. if our populace becomes anything other than that, we will become a different country. they knew what they were talkin
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thousands of educators and teachers laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find child care for kids. hundreds of thousands of americans will lose akron it is sessions to primary care and preventive care. and already the threat much these cuts forced the navy to delay an aircraft carrier that was supposed to deploy to the the field goal. persian gulf. >> really sad that the chief executive of this land scaring people. when in fact if any of those things happen it will be because the president wants them to happen. >> these cuts are not smart. they are not fair. they will hurt our economy. >> is this all a little over the top? >> i don't think -- these are the facts. what people who report on the facts how you they decide to describe them, yo you know, is their decision. the facts are the facts. certain cuts will be made. certain programs will be affect. >> is it over is the top to say that all of these horrible things will happen? >> well, it depends. there are clearly negative outcomes associated with the
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with an advanced degree inoking education from capellalp them university, full potential. you'll be better equipped to deal with today's issues and make an even greater impact. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> turning now back to our topo lit call stories. joining me on the phone, lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for the washington times. good morning, thanks for being with us. >> good morning to you. >> this week we know obama is heading to the capitol for three more bipartisan meetings. we heard about what seems like progress. does all of this signal some kind of shift in the bipartisan gridlock we've been seeing? >> yes, it's a shift, but it doesn't lead to passing new legislation one way or the other. it is activity. we'll see if it has purpose. >> we're almost two weeks into the sequester. when it comes into public perception, who are the winners and losers in this? >> i still think looking at polling the public, both sides. congress is taking a bit of a harder hit at this point. >> why do you think that is? >> well, i think because congress is still seen as the body that is s
with an advanced degree inoking education from capellalp them university, full potential. you'll be better equipped to deal with today's issues and make an even greater impact. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> turning now back to our topo lit call stories. joining me on the phone, lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for the washington times. good morning, thanks for being with us. >> good morning to you. >> this week we know obama is heading to the capitol for three...
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educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scamble to find child care. hundreds of millions will lose treatment for medicare and flu vaccinations. it may declare an aircraft carrier that was supposed to deploy to the persian gulf. >> sad to have the chief executive of this land scaring people when in fact if any of those things happen it will be because the president wants them to happen. >> these cuts are not smart and are not fair they will hurt our economy. >> is this all a little over the top? >> i don't think that these are who report on the facts how they decide to describe them is their decision. the facts are the facts. certain cuts will be made. certain programs affected. >> is it over the top? >> there are clearly negative outcomes about not dealing with our fiscal situation long-term including threatening this whole republ republic, by the way. so we could describe -- i could describe this if i needed to as horrific. >> back home in georgia republican congressman ball brown hol paul brown holds a town hall meeting. >> is there enough stomach o
educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scamble to find child care. hundreds of millions will lose treatment for medicare and flu vaccinations. it may declare an aircraft carrier that was supposed to deploy to the persian gulf. >> sad to have the chief executive of this land scaring people when in fact if any of those things happen it will be because the president wants them to happen. >> these cuts are not smart and are not fair they will hurt our...
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we need to abolish obama education. [applause] education is too important for it to be governed by bureaucrats in washington taking away from parents and kids. and we need to champion school choice. [applause] theels civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and splange to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanic, young african american why they are willing to consign another generation to not have a fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we need to stand with israel. [applause] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house tours and sent $250 million to egypt. with no conditions, no strings attached, nothing focused on u.s. national security. he simply wrote a check. we need to get back to growth and opportunity. now, listen spreading the message that our policies work, their policies don't. that government control hurts those struggle technology make the american dream the i
we need to abolish obama education. [applause] education is too important for it to be governed by bureaucrats in washington taking away from parents and kids. and we need to champion school choice. [applause] theels civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and splange to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanic, young african american why they are willing to consign another generation to not have a fair and equal shot at the american...
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. >> no college student should be denied the right to complete their education because they could not get a seat on the course they needed in order to graduate. >> he thinks it would take about $10 million to launch the program, paid for with money he says the governor set aside for higher ed technology in his proposed budgite bart's big bike experiment about to shift into gear. bart officials announced they will hold a second pilot program allowing bicycles on trains during hours off limits. this test will go from monday through friday of next week. bikes will be allowed on all bart trains all the time. however, they can't be taken into first three cars during peak commute hours. >> we're going see hue some changes are working. we've been working hard to create more bike space on trains so more space near doors than in august. >> bart riders will to do surveys so see what works and what doesn't this may be the last program before the board comes up with a permanent policy. >> still ahead here tonight at 6:00 murders two of santa cruz police officers. they might be alive today if it h
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so in the fact of the matter is that he was outside of that education city when he was reporting on this and i write yeah he was and it wasn't. so and so at the end of the day he was not doing the research report for the the state university. ok all right great so finally i had just have to ask you how would you have liked to see or how does he described feel like to see northwestern have acted differently. i think it was. more just in this area because it is a girl. and you know it's kind of weird or most new you read a little over. or over you or other places and you basically said. you know if you use their connections are of. better charles roll a student with northwestern university thank you for bringing us that story and keep us updated as it unfolds sure thank you very much well it's a situation that nobody wants to go through identity theft some fifteen million identities are stolen a chair resulting in fifty billion dollars in losses annually for many and happens when their wallet is stolen once missing you tend to cancel your credit cars and alert the department of motor vehic
so in the fact of the matter is that he was outside of that education city when he was reporting on this and i write yeah he was and it wasn't. so and so at the end of the day he was not doing the research report for the the state university. ok all right great so finally i had just have to ask you how would you have liked to see or how does he described feel like to see northwestern have acted differently. i think it was. more just in this area because it is a girl. and you know it's kind of...
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makes it very hard for schools to develop, vibrant arts programs and music programs to kind of have the educational offerings that reach an appeal to the diversity of kids who are out there. .. >> or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> well, george washington enjoyed a long 50-year relationship with al sand alexandria. we like to say this is george washington's hometown. >> this gives our visitors a great picture of what the interior of a civil war fort would have leaked like. >> did you know alexandria was part of the original district of columbia? >> welcome to alexandria, virginia, on booktv. with the help of our cable partners, for the next hour we'll take you to this town on the potomac river just a couple of miles south of washington d.c. join us as we explore its rich and varied history through the works of local authors beginning with a look at some of the city's hidden stories from the past. >> book is "hidden history of al alexandria d.c.," and the last part of that title is very important because it's not about alexandria, virginia, or it's about a period in history when the district of c
makes it very hard for schools to develop, vibrant arts programs and music programs to kind of have the educational offerings that reach an appeal to the diversity of kids who are out there. .. >> or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> well, george washington enjoyed a long 50-year relationship with al sand alexandria. we like to say this is george washington's hometown. >> this gives our visitors a great picture of what the interior of a civil war fort would have leaked like....
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education is very important to all parents. but especially to try and attract children left behind, minority populations, inner cities that are failing behind because they're not provided the same opportunities of other children that are able to attend and go to private schools. so for p me, i think that woulde something that would work and help. >> bob, when something legitimately believes some programs don't work and say they don't work, must they be accused of being cold and callus? >> no. they don't. but let'ds keep in mind here,ob listen to scott and west and they gave good speeches and both said that the messages, inherent principles of the republican party, were best for minorities. my answer to that is, then take your message into those communities. the statistic, 48% of the public voted for republicans for the house of representatives. only 48%. yet they control 52% of theon house seats. because these seats can increasingly more might white and less andec less minority. and so the democrats are a grabbing them off when
education is very important to all parents. but especially to try and attract children left behind, minority populations, inner cities that are failing behind because they're not provided the same opportunities of other children that are able to attend and go to private schools. so for p me, i think that woulde something that would work and help. >> bob, when something legitimately believes some programs don't work and say they don't work, must they be accused of being cold and callus?...
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. , andcularly in education reforming those areas. i am sure you remember some of this brady he created more top opportunities with learning when he was in office. he did not raise taxes. every single month, as governor the created more jobs than country on average. to me, it is like beating quarterly experts -- earnings. he did it every day. throughout his tenure, his top priority was providing the best education to all students. every child regardless of economic background or race. he produced phenomenal results. florida hadrs and the second-highest rating in the world. in. in the world, ladies and ladies andrea did -- gentlemen. [applause] having lived in asia, that statistic blows me away. that he was able to do that. if you really look at the education reform across the --ntry, oven or bushe governor bush's finger prints are everywhere. place a strong emphasis on local decision-making. within 12dren -- months. more adoptions were finalized. why? he cares about people. he knows -- he knew as governor, and he knows today that cons
. , andcularly in education reforming those areas. i am sure you remember some of this brady he created more top opportunities with learning when he was in office. he did not raise taxes. every single month, as governor the created more jobs than country on average. to me, it is like beating quarterly experts -- earnings. he did it every day. throughout his tenure, his top priority was providing the best education to all students. every child regardless of economic background or race. he...
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we should be expanding areas where scientific and education and areas that create jobs and ryan is in fantasy land. it will never get enact would and if it did, it is unrealistic and out there in disneyland. >> rich, doesn't it say a lot about where this country is we are using cut and ryan budget planned averaged 14-- are . 4 trillion a year. >> george orwell is probably spinning in the grave with the abusive language. i agree with john. i lost a lot of hope in my boy ryan. he and the republicans should unite behind a single word "freeze." . don't get in debate that is rile up people like mark . freeze the darn thing. let the percent of federal spending go down to 18 or 19 percentage of gdp and we will boom. >> i don't know if mark is only one rile would. what and rick think? >> it is not how much hoar how little. one sentence that tells you everything you need to know about the budget. one short sentence on page 56 of the ryan budget that reads. this budget proposes to reduce federal autofleet by 20 percent excluding the department . defense. it is okay to cut cars in the federal bu
we should be expanding areas where scientific and education and areas that create jobs and ryan is in fantasy land. it will never get enact would and if it did, it is unrealistic and out there in disneyland. >> rich, doesn't it say a lot about where this country is we are using cut and ryan budget planned averaged 14-- are . 4 trillion a year. >> george orwell is probably spinning in the grave with the abusive language. i agree with john. i lost a lot of hope in my boy ryan. he and...
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we educate them, we make them really good, they go home, they can't stay here, so they work from their country and work very effectively against us. how stupid is that? top of your class at harvard, and you get thrown out of the country. something has to happen. you have been reading about the white house tour. i suggested that -- actually newt gingrich suggested it for me, it was nice. he volunteered for me that i would pay for the entire year. i said, that's ok. somebody told me, it was very nice of newt. i love newt. anybody who's a member of my club, i love. maybe president obama should join one of my clubs. that is a sad thing. i understand it will be reinstated, i would certainly be willing to do it. i will give you something, a small but emblematic. couple of years ago, i was at a major state dinner. it was in a tent in the white house lawn. a bad tenant -- tent, probably the guy who owns it made a fortune. i said to myself, here is china, in a tent. i called the white house, at someone i know very well, very high position, i said, i will offer, free of charge, to build the most
we educate them, we make them really good, they go home, they can't stay here, so they work from their country and work very effectively against us. how stupid is that? top of your class at harvard, and you get thrown out of the country. something has to happen. you have been reading about the white house tour. i suggested that -- actually newt gingrich suggested it for me, it was nice. he volunteered for me that i would pay for the entire year. i said, that's ok. somebody told me, it was very...
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only 20% of them are educating people on evidence-based treatments. you go and get your social work degree or doctorate in psychology. you might learn about analytic theory. you are not learning about the most cutting edge cognitive behavioral therapy, the stuff we note has evidence that can make a difference. there is no certification program. there is no licensing that says this is what required. in medical school, there are certain things you must teach people to get a medical degree. >> of want to keep this moving. -- i want to keep this moving. comment and hone in on how we can prevent the next step of violence. >> i appreciate your question. we have not heard anything about the newtown type of individual today. you asked the question that introduced it. from my experience and the literature, a great number of people who carry out mass killings cannot have a psychiatric illness. they have a personality disorder. what is common to all is they have resentment and externalizing responsibility to others. if you attack on a paranoid condition, you hav
only 20% of them are educating people on evidence-based treatments. you go and get your social work degree or doctorate in psychology. you might learn about analytic theory. you are not learning about the most cutting edge cognitive behavioral therapy, the stuff we note has evidence that can make a difference. there is no certification program. there is no licensing that says this is what required. in medical school, there are certain things you must teach people to get a medical degree....
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they believe both men and women should be educated. on the table, there are books here for educating sisters and her son. in august of 1793, a french ship arrived in philadelphia it was carrying passengers suffering from yellow fever. anyone who had money sent their family outside the city and the success for -- successful lawyer did that. he will die of yellow fever on october 24, 1793. the same day john dies of yellow baby will die, as well. not only did she lost her husband and protector, but also, she has the community watching her. she has a gentleman who are interested for months. even as she walked down the street, all the men we're stopping to stare at her. the quakers watched her closely. her friends warned her she needs to be aware they are watching her and she needs to be right by her son. this property is partly his property, too, even though he's only a few years old at the time. dolly has to contend with the scrutiny of the community and have to go to court to petition them to be the guardian of her own son because that w
they believe both men and women should be educated. on the table, there are books here for educating sisters and her son. in august of 1793, a french ship arrived in philadelphia it was carrying passengers suffering from yellow fever. anyone who had money sent their family outside the city and the success for -- successful lawyer did that. he will die of yellow fever on october 24, 1793. the same day john dies of yellow baby will die, as well. not only did she lost her husband and protector,...
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so there's still a long way to go on educating americans on difficulty of addressing this problem by really modernizing the entitlement programs as ford was saying, but i think we've seen americans come a long way since 2004, charles. charles: well, you know, ford, that's interesting because americans have come a long way, and yet the election outcome wasn't much different than four years earlier. and there's still this issue of people not wanting their entitlements to be cut. they're okay with the notion of cutting them but just maybe not mine. >> well, that's the american way. unfortunately, if we're actually going to get the debt under control, both parties are going to have to be honest. the gop's going to have to say, you know, have some spinal cord, but also the democrats are going to have to be serious about what the effects are. and we can all sit here and talk about this, but really the folks out on main street really don't know about this. all they know is we've got a serious problem, and nobody's explained to them why it's eventually going to hit their bottom line. charles
so there's still a long way to go on educating americans on difficulty of addressing this problem by really modernizing the entitlement programs as ford was saying, but i think we've seen americans come a long way since 2004, charles. charles: well, you know, ford, that's interesting because americans have come a long way, and yet the election outcome wasn't much different than four years earlier. and there's still this issue of people not wanting their entitlements to be cut. they're okay with...
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you need to make sure your kid gets a college education. i've been tolli intelling you tt public colleges for cost reason. more than 70% of college students enroll a public school. enrollment up 30% in the last decade but costs are going up fast. the average tuition at public universities rose more than 8% last year. that's a record. it's up 44% since 2002. i don't think anyone is saving 44% more. the reason support from states and local communities is shrinking and now that support is at the lowest level in 25 years. schools have turned to higher tuition and fees to make up the difference. that means you pay for it. the diploma isn't worth what it once was. getting a degree helps your chances of getting a job. it's not necessarily the job you thought you would get. more than one-third of college graduate who have a job are working in jobs that don't require more than a high school diploma. a college degree is still worth it. without a college degree you cannot compete. you're not going to be able to compete and you probably know by now it'
you need to make sure your kid gets a college education. i've been tolli intelling you tt public colleges for cost reason. more than 70% of college students enroll a public school. enrollment up 30% in the last decade but costs are going up fast. the average tuition at public universities rose more than 8% last year. that's a record. it's up 44% since 2002. i don't think anyone is saving 44% more. the reason support from states and local communities is shrinking and now that support is at the...
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they can educate you and then you can make your decision. and erin, you made that point. but the problem with this mayor is, no one's allowed to make decisions except him. and he's going to make the decision for what's good and what's bad. and when he's deciding what's bad, there are other things that are bad that he's not looking at. and the government is supposed to protect you and protect your businesses and protect the tax role coming in. these are business-destroying regulations that are hurting our city, every single day, we complain about taxes, and at the same time, we burden our city's businesses. >> there's a word for someone who runs the city. it's called mayor. and that's what he's doing and that's his job. >> and maybe it's called dictator, and that's okay. >> it's consistent with the law. dictators are not -- >> he changed the law. >> we'll see what the appeals court says. he lost this round, that's for sure. >> thanks to both of you. >>> our third story "outfront," time for talk is over. tomorrow, the 115 cardinals eligible to vote on the next pontiff will
they can educate you and then you can make your decision. and erin, you made that point. but the problem with this mayor is, no one's allowed to make decisions except him. and he's going to make the decision for what's good and what's bad. and when he's deciding what's bad, there are other things that are bad that he's not looking at. and the government is supposed to protect you and protect your businesses and protect the tax role coming in. these are business-destroying regulations that are...
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what does this do to medicare, medicaid, and education? >> that response. i think that is a false charge being drawn about. ryan's medicare reform preserves medicare for those who want to keep it. the other. i would make in terms of the glide path of 3.4% compound growth rate and spending exceeds the percentage, if you add inflation plus population growth. you can still balance the budget by growing spending at a level that exceeds inflation plus population growth. that is a reasonable way if you are going to look at -- you have to allow for inflation. >> how many children does this throw off of medicaid? the concept in terms of reducing spending in medicaid -- >> it would manage it far more effectively -- >> can you tell me how many children suffer the ignominy millions of children would be thrown off of health insurance that go -- health-insurance? medicaid is a fairly efficient health care program. what about headstart and child care? >> we are going to try to have a controlled the debate here. i know it is difficult. >> thank you, madam chair. i will be
what does this do to medicare, medicaid, and education? >> that response. i think that is a false charge being drawn about. ryan's medicare reform preserves medicare for those who want to keep it. the other. i would make in terms of the glide path of 3.4% compound growth rate and spending exceeds the percentage, if you add inflation plus population growth. you can still balance the budget by growing spending at a level that exceeds inflation plus population growth. that is a reasonable...
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education pioneer and former washington, d.c. schools chief michelle rhee will join to us discuss that. >>> but first up, president obama's deficit dinner diplomacy. that's what i'm calling it. at a posh washington restaurant with a dozen republican senators wednesday night. 180 degree turnaround from his constant blame game republican attacks the week before. but wait a minute. politico broke the news today that the obamas shared a secret supper with the clintons just last week. so my question is did bill clinton persuade president obama to schmooze the gop? let's go to maggie haberman. she's aw senior political reporter for politico. still with us, blake zeff, hadley heath, and mark simone. maggie, thank you very much. so this 180 degree turnaround. bill clinton was a very good schmoozer. did clinton give the strois obama? you can tell me, maggie. no one will know. you can give me the inside school. no one will hear us. >> it will stay right here? that's good to know. >> absolutely. >> the details are pretty scant as my colleag
education pioneer and former washington, d.c. schools chief michelle rhee will join to us discuss that. >>> but first up, president obama's deficit dinner diplomacy. that's what i'm calling it. at a posh washington restaurant with a dozen republican senators wednesday night. 180 degree turnaround from his constant blame game republican attacks the week before. but wait a minute. politico broke the news today that the obamas shared a secret supper with the clintons just last week. so my...
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so the president is making sure he is protecting the fragile economy thomas harvard educated lawyer, who worked at the justice department and established himself as a strong defender of worker and civil rights. as labor secretary -- >> there is one and only one quarterback and that is the federal government. and it is the federal government that must make immigration policy, because immigration decisions as you know can have foreign policy consequences can have law enforcement consequences, can have humanitarian consequences. >> michael: so we glielt l more on thomas perez now as i'm joined by current tv's own david schuster who comes to us from new york. what are you hearing about perez? >> this is one of the shrewdest and perhaps brilliant political moves we have seen of president obama's second term. if confirmed he would be the only hispanic serving in the cabinet. thomas perez at the justice department, the problem for, is that he has lead thef fort to charge law enforcement agencies for their crackdown on illegal immigrants, so there you have the tea party infuriated at people
so the president is making sure he is protecting the fragile economy thomas harvard educated lawyer, who worked at the justice department and established himself as a strong defender of worker and civil rights. as labor secretary -- >> there is one and only one quarterback and that is the federal government. and it is the federal government that must make immigration policy, because immigration decisions as you know can have foreign policy consequences can have law enforcement...
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